What is a Credit Report?
A credit report is a summary of your credit history that helps lenders better understand your financial obligations and repayment behaviour.
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Understanding Credit Reports
A credit report contains information about your credit history that has been reported by participating financial institutions. It provides lenders with a clear picture of your current and past credit commitments, helping them assess credit applications and manage lending risk.
Credit reports are designed to provide factual information. They do not recommend whether a loan should be approved or declined, and they do not replace a lender’s own assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
A credit report may include a credit score where applicable, but the report itself primarily contains the information used to assess your credit history.
Access to your credit report is subject to local laws and regulations. Information about how to obtain your report will be made available where applicable.
Credit reports are only provided to authorised organisations in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
Credit bureaus use strict security measures and data protection practices to safeguard the information they manage and ensure it is accessed only by authorised parties.
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